Sleep Apnea Dentist in League City, TX


One of the core reasons sleep apnea is so detrimental is that it has a significant impact on your whole-body health. Being able to breathe properly while you sleep affects the quality of rest you receive, which in turn affects your bodily functions, behavior and emotional well-being. We offer treatment, including oral sleep appliances, for sleep disorders to help you get the rest you need. Give Sleep Well Southeast Texas a call at 281-845-4792 to meet with our dental sleep specialist, Dr. Tieken, and discuss sleep apnea and your health in League City, Texas.

The quality of your sleep is one of largest factors in your overall health and quality of life. When left unaddressed, sleep apnea and other disruptive sleep conditions can increase your risk of serious medical issues in the future. If you experience the symptoms associated with sleep apnea or suspect a loved one might have sleep apnea, we encourage you to seek an official diagnosis with your physician or sleep specialist so you can begin receiving the care you need.

Signs of sleep apnea to look out for:

  • Consistent, loud snoring
  • Gasping or choking sounds during sleep
  • Excessive fatigue despite sleep
  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep
  • Morning headaches
  • A dry or sore throat upon waking

Untreated, sleep disorders like sleep apnea can increase your risk of the following medical issues:

  • Problems with the cardiovascular system, including heart disease
  • Problems with the central nervous system
  • Problems with the immune system
  • Problems with the digestive system
  • Problems with hormone production
  • Impaired concentration or memory
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • High or increased blood pressure
  • Mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression
  • Stroke
  • Liver problems
  • Weight gain
  • Poor balance

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Insufficient sleep not only decreases your productivity and quality of life, but it has also been linked to increased occupational and vehicular accidents. The lack of sleep resulting from sleep apnea has even been categorized as a global public health epidemic by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). To learn more about sleep apnea and the role it may be taking in your overall health, call or visit our office today. Our dental sleep specialist can help you find a CPAP alternative, such as a mouth appliance, to address your sleep apnea and help you improve your quality of life.